Odegard at Home

Odegard at Home

Odegard at Home

In the entry hall of Stephanie Odegard’s apartment, a colorful Odegard runner in a pattern called Hallo Metok leads past a custom bamboo display cabinet and an antique Thonet table; a carved marble panel set into the coffered ceiling shields a light source above.

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Odegard at Home

Odegard at Home

Subtle color on the walls (all from Martha Stewart’s Fine Paints of Europe collection) show off Odegard’s diverse furnishings, from an antique Spanish chandelier to a jet-age Saarinen table. The reliefcarved marble Lotus table and latticework side table are both from the Stephanie Odegard Collection. The ceiling panel is a 17th-century Brazilian textile; the vertical drapery “falls” are unfurled saris.

Odegard at Home

In the entry hall of Stephanie Odegard’s apartment, a colorful Odegard runner in a pattern called Hallo Metok leads past a custom bamboo display cabinet and an antique Thonet table; a carved marble panel set into the coffered ceiling shields a light source above.

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Odegard at Home

Subtle color on the walls (all from Martha Stewart’s Fine Paints of Europe collection) show off Odegard’s diverse furnishings, from an antique Spanish chandelier to a jet-age Saarinen table. The reliefcarved marble Lotus table and latticework side table are both from the Stephanie Odegard Collection. The ceiling panel is a 17th-century Brazilian textile; the vertical drapery “falls” are unfurled saris.

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Odegard at Home

A white marble stand used as a bedside table adds an element of neoclassical heft. The carved wood piece above the lacquered bed is architectural salvage from Brazil; the X-legged bench is a 1940s French piece.